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Old 17-04-2023, 06:02 PM #11
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Don't you think it would be better for schools to address this with the parents in a professional setting rather than them hearing it second hand? That way the parents reaction can be gauged and the school will be aware if there are issues at home due to the transition. Because trust me the parents will hear about it one way or the other
By the time the reaction has been ‘gauged’ it’ll be too late, they still will have told potentially abusive, or neglectful parents something they can use against a child.

If they find out through other circumstances then yes, it’s difficult but it’ll happen eventually, a school has no right or basis to reveal irrelevant sensitive information about a student to anybody, unless they’re in danger, or being hurt in any way.
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